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School Cracks Down on Sexually Charged Freak Dance


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Schools still trying to control how kids dance

Published: October 10, 2004

By Julia Lyon

The Bulletin

Girls are buying gowns, spirit week is here and last spring's "no freak dance" rules are back — sort of.

At Summit High, Saturday night kicked off homecoming season for Bend-La Pine schools. The Summit administration planned to maintain its course and forbid sexually-charged dirty dancing known as freak dancing.

A sign of dance expectations hanging on the school's main office door stated: "Dancing that simulates sex or is graphically sexual in nature will not be allowed."

http://www.bendbulletin.com/news/story.cfm?story_no=14601

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Freak dancing is like "sexual intercourse with clothes on," said Andy Muntz, manager of public communications for the Mukilteo School District. "That's not appropriate at school. There is no question about it."

At least no one gets pregnant or some STD this way. :bigsmile:

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Kind of like this?

:P

Or this............

Maybe he is just look for some loose change.... :lol:

I don't know if he found any change but I'm sure he found the "coin slot". :lol:

Does it take pennies? ;) :lol:

I can't see why not. Any coin slot that will take fingers has got to take pennies, too. :D

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